05-11-2021, 12:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2021, 12:33 AM by Drunk Monk.)
E5 was skippable. It’s a lot of discussion and not very much happens. I’ve shifted my perspective on this show. It’s not really a superhero show. It’s a show about dysfunctional family that just happens to be superheroes.
E6 was better. There’s some action. I do like they way all the cars bounce when a super hero lands. There’s some subtle nods to the comics like when Lady Liberty is reminiscing with the box of old pix and clippings, the headlines refer to the race riots that were important in the comics. Clearly they are only covering a fraction of what happens in the comics.There’s so much more, but maybe they’re saving that off season 2.
I’m befuddled why Netflix had me interview the fight choreographer. There aren’t that many fights. The choreo of the few they have are decent, but we’re lucky to get just one more fight scene per episode, that’d be great.
E6 was better. There’s some action. I do like they way all the cars bounce when a super hero lands. There’s some subtle nods to the comics like when Lady Liberty is reminiscing with the box of old pix and clippings, the headlines refer to the race riots that were important in the comics. Clearly they are only covering a fraction of what happens in the comics.There’s so much more, but maybe they’re saving that off season 2.
I’m befuddled why Netflix had me interview the fight choreographer. There aren’t that many fights. The choreo of the few they have are decent, but we’re lucky to get just one more fight scene per episode, that’d be great.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

